About 35 million people move within the United States every year. If you're one of them, there's a high chance you're stressing out right now.
Canceling service providers, comparing moving services, getting handymen to help you take apart or put together furniture... it can all be a lot to take in.
One of the most challenging aspects of moving, in our experience, is dealing with heavy furniture. You know... Refrigerators, sofas, and similar things.
If you're not working with a moving service, how are you gonna get that stuff safely out of your home or apartment and into your truck?
Therein lies the purpose of this article.
Below, our team runs you through some pointers on how to move furniture that's oversized and heavy.
There's nothing worse than starting to move something heavy only to find that a passage is too narrow or too dangerous. To avoid getting caught in a sticky situation, we recommend that you scope out your path before starting to move furniture that's heavy.
Make sure there are no obstructions prior to lifting your furniture off of the ground.
We get it. It can be tempting to play Superman and throw that sofa on your back.
We're not doubting your strength or anything like that but, in the interest of safety, we recommend always erring on the side of caution and finding a buddy.
Team lifting heavy objects is always safer than doing it solo.
Protect yourself. Protect your stuff. Find a friend to help you move (they'll probably work for pizza).
There are tools out there that can help you move furniture that's heavy and oversized.
For starters, pick up a dolly. When you have one, consider also getting moving straps which can help you offset some of your object's weight.
Moving things across the carpet? Pick up some plastic sliders to help you easily slide furniture through a house.
Taking apart furniture is an added nuisance but a necessary one sometimes if you want to prevent injuries. If you're finding that your sofa, desk chair or other furniture is too heavy to get out the door, dismantle it.
Dismantling furniture will reduce its weight and will also make it less awkward to carry. That will reduce your chances of dropping objects, bumping into doorways, and making other annoying mistakes.
You may think that you're saving money by ditching movers or handymen when it comes to moving.
In some cases, that could be true. In others though, you'll want to assess the situation a little deeper.
Moving yourself costs you time, it could cost you damage to furniture and injury. When you weigh that stuff into the equation, how much are you really saving with DIY?
There you have it! 5 pro tips that will help you answer the question of how to move furniture that's awkward and heavy.
Want more than tips? Need actual help with assembly, disassembly, and installation of your house's furniture and appliances?
If so, we've got you covered.
Check out the residential services our team at Any Assembly offers and book your Windsor Mill, MD-area appointment today !